Permanent Midnight

A Ben stiller Movie that maybe a lot of people haven't seen. Its a good one. It's based on the life of Jerry Stahl, the writer of the TV show ALF, who at the time was a hot shot Hollywood writer with a blockbuster sized drug habit. A film about the trappings of fame and success in Tinseltown. Oh, and ALF makes a cameo in his drug fueled hallucinations.

This is an AMAZING miniseries about the American Civil Rights movement that is such a crucial part of American history. Thorough and in depth, American or not, I highly encourage watching this with the entire family.

I'm mildly embarrassed that I had never seen this until this weekend. However, I finally managed to block out 8 and a half hours to the cause. Frankly, it was some of the best television I've ever seen. Educational, clever -- per...I'm mildly embarrassed that I had never seen this until this weekend. However, I finally managed to block out 8 and a half hours to the cause. Frankly, it was some of the best television I've ever seen. Educational, clever -- perfect acting.
The only problem, if your American History leaves something to be desired (like mine), then depression is awoken when you realize that you don't know what it going to happen next.

When I was young I loved loved loved this show! It was like magic. I recommend it for anyone with small kids. The story is of orphan Anne and her adventures in a new home and school. I'd really like to watch this again.

Angels in America is phenomenal! Set in the 80's the film (cable miniseries) is about the lives of several people living in New York who are affected, in various ways, by the AIDS epidemic. Funny, philosophical, tragic and at time...Angels in America is phenomenal! Set in the 80's the film (cable miniseries) is about the lives of several people living in New York who are affected, in various ways, by the AIDS epidemic. Funny, philosophical, tragic and at times, fantastical. Great performances from an ensemble cast including (Jeffrey Wright (Basquiat), Meryl Streep (A Cry in the Dark), Al Pacino (Scarface), Patrick Wilson (Little Children), Mary Louise Parker (Weeds) and Justin Kirk (Weeds).

We're all probably already reading this, but we're doing it online. How nice would it be to get a hard copy? Actually, I think this is something that makes a perfect gift. Ahem! did you hear me?! I said, I think it would make a pe...We're all probably already reading this, but we're doing it online. How nice would it be to get a hard copy? Actually, I think this is something that makes a perfect gift. Ahem! did you hear me?! I said, I think it would make a perfect gift. Exactly the type of thing that i would never splurge on, but would love to have.

One of my favorite parts of cinema school at USC was hearing guest speakers. There is no better way to learn the ins and outs of the film business than from hearing stories straight from the mouths of the industry's greatest. If y...One of my favorite parts of cinema school at USC was hearing guest speakers. There is no better way to learn the ins and outs of the film business than from hearing stories straight from the mouths of the industry's greatest. If you've never watched Sunday Morning Shootout, I urge you to check it out. Peter Bart (Variety) and Peter Guber (mega-producer) host a weekly talk show where they discuss the film biz and bring on guests to hear about current projects. A true industry gem.